Tom Bergin’s, Los Angeles

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Tom Bergin's, Los Angeles is one of the city's most historic Irish pubs, a place where dark wood, vintage photographs, and strong drinks carry nearly a century of Los Angeles nightlife tradition.

Located along Fairfax Avenue near Wilshire Boulevard, Tom Bergin's has long stood as a neighborhood landmark within the Miracle Mile corridor. Step inside and the atmosphere shifts immediately. The room glows with warm lighting reflecting off polished wood and framed photographs that line the walls, each one hinting at decades of stories shared across the bar. The space feels timeless, part pub, part social clubhouse, where regulars settle in for drinks while newcomers quickly feel absorbed into the room's easy camaraderie.

Tom Bergin's, Los Angeles first opened in 1936, making it one of the oldest continuously operating bars in the city.

The pub originally began on nearby Olympic Boulevard before eventually relocating to its Fairfax Avenue home. Over the decades it became known not just for its drinks but for its deeply loyal community of patrons. One of the bar's most distinctive traditions is the system of personalized shamrocks hanging from the ceiling. Regular customers receive a shamrock bearing their name that remains displayed permanently above the bar, turning the ceiling into a living archive of friendships and long running bar stories. The pub also became famous for serving what many consider one of Los Angeles' most iconic Irish coffees, a drink that helped define its reputation among both locals and visiting celebrities. Its location along Fairfax Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art district places it within one of the city's most culturally active corridors.

Tom Bergin's, Los Angeles fits naturally into an evening exploring the Fairfax Avenue and Miracle Mile district near LACMA and the Petersen Automotive Museum.

Stop in after visiting the nearby museums or walking along the cultural corridor that stretches down Wilshire Boulevard. Take a seat at the bar and order the signature Irish coffee while the room settles into the relaxed rhythm of conversation and clinking glasses. The walls, photographs, and ceiling full of shamrocks quietly reveal how many decades of Los Angeles life have unfolded inside this room. When you step back outside onto Fairfax Avenue later in the night, the historic glow of the pub stays with you, a reminder that some places hold onto the city's past while still welcoming the present.

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